School repairs should be priority

Published: Saturday, March 28, 2009 at 4:30 a.m.

Last Modified: Friday, March 27, 2009 at 9:17 p.m.

To The Editor: Wow! Our schools are facing a $6.5 million costs just for repairs.

It seems that our schools are always having problems, because they are out of money. Just to top it all off our politicians have decided to dip into the accumulated funds that are in the lottery just for our schools.

Our politicians say that they need this money more than our school kids need a place for their education. Some of them say that our teachers should tighten their belts to take care of our kids. How about it if our politicians do some tightening of whatever it is that they use to hold up their britches, or skirts.

<p>To The Editor: Wow! Our schools are facing a $6.5 million costs just for repairs.</p><p>It seems that our schools are always having problems, because they are out of money. Just to top it all off our politicians have decided to dip into the accumulated funds that are in the lottery just for our schools.</p><p>Our politicians say that they need this money more than our school kids need a place for their education. Some of them say that our teachers should tighten their belts to take care of our kids. How about it if our politicians do some tightening of whatever it is that they use to hold up their britches, or skirts.</p><p>Don Hoogstra</p><p>Hendersonville</p>